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3 Sep 2002
While we’re on the subject of non-server installations of SpamAssassin, Spamnix is a plugin for Eudora that filters your mail using SpamAssassin’s rules. You don’t need to install or configure SpamAssassin to use it, and it has easy whitelist management. I haven’t installed it yet, but it looks useful.
Unfortunately, Spamnix doesn't use the Bayes rules that SpamAssassin provides yet. I hope they can use this powerful feature soon, that's what sets SpamAssassin apart from ordinary mail filters...
Spamnix has just now released the update. Unfortunately for those of us who decided to start supporting his efforts from the get-go our $30 purchase only entitled us to 1 year of updates. Well this release comes well after a year - dissapointingly - and the post-year price for more updates..... $30. Yeah, thanks for the punishment for my early-adoption. I'm moving off to the free K9 baysean filter. http://www.kier.net/k9.html
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Alderete
July 29, 2003 8:41 PM
I can highly recommend Spamnix as an incredibly useful tool. I was using a different client-side application to manage my spam, but Spamnix is much more efficient, and noticeably more effective.